It took us way longer than usual to take our annual trip to Chuck Hafner’s Garden Center.
The biggest of our local nurseries always looked too darn crowded for safe socially distancing for my dear wife Karen and I.
Then we took the Monday following the July Fourth weekend off.
The plants were still many.
Fortunately, we felt as if we were the only shoppers in the place.
What a day for a daydream.
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If we had more space and funds, yup, Kerbey.
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It’s crazytown around here in my little tourist city. I like the scenes from your shopping experience. Happy Sunday Mark!
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Thanks so much, K.L. Be careful around crazytown.
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Will do!
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I’ve only visited the plant life at one store this year, Mark. And that was more to find a larger pot and some potting soil for some of the poor little plants still living in my apartment. Not many plants still there, couldn’t find the right sized pot and they had sold out of soil. Frustrating, but eventually solved at a different store. Most of the places I’ve had to go have been very good about the social distancing, but it alarmed me the last time I went into Kroger. Very few masks, most of the distance markers gone, none of the bag people wearing masks. As soon as the restrictions began lifting people seemed to think they could drop the masks. Our governor made wearing masks in public mandatory on Friday, so it will be interesting to see how they enforce it. I think I’ll just take a long nap, waking only after this pandemic is over in a few years! Have a nice day bro. Mark!
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Be careful at every stop, Angie!
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I can see why it gets crowded. It’s beautiful! Looks like a great selection too. Glad you waited until it was safe.
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More photos to come from Hafner’s the rest of this week, Sandra, to better show the scope.
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yay, how perfect! good call to wait a bit
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We felt pretty safe, Beth.
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That’s always nice to have a place like this to yourself!
Happy Sunday!
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Happy Sunday, Nance.
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